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Vector Portraits: Andrew Bush
Begun in 1989, Andrew Bush’s series Vector Portraits was taken while the artist drove the city streets and freeways of Los Angeles. Either stopped in traffic or traveling at speeds of 20 to 70 miles per hour, the
Vector Portraits: Andrew Bush
Begun in 1989, Andrew Bush’s series Vector Portraits was taken while the artist drove the city streets and freeways of Los Angeles. Either stopped in traffic or traveling at speeds of 20 to 70 miles per hour, the
Postcards from Purgatory: Hally Prancer
Postcards from Purgatory ”It’s what’s between the lines, those things on the periphery and yet, head on. It’s what’s left unsaid that I remember the most. It’s the waiting for something to happen or just waiting for something that never
Postcards from Purgatory: Hally Prancer
Postcards from Purgatory ”It’s what’s between the lines, those things on the periphery and yet, head on. It’s what’s left unsaid that I remember the most. It’s the waiting for something to happen or just waiting for something that never
But are they real? Alain Delorme’s Totems
French photographer Alain Delorme’s Totems have caught my eye: These photographs, immediately interesting, vibrant and seemingly surreal, display scenes of huge loads being transported in China. Urban areas are referenced not by crowds of people, as we might expect, but crowds of objects -
But are they real? Alain Delorme’s Totems
French photographer Alain Delorme’s Totems have caught my eye: These photographs, immediately interesting, vibrant and seemingly surreal, display scenes of huge loads being transported in China. Urban areas are referenced not by crowds of people, as we might expect, but crowds of objects -
Feature: Liang Yue
‘I yearn to see a shaft of light puncture this suffocating haze – as if such a perforation would be a secret passageway leading to the time outside. No matter what time it is outside, inside it appears to
Feature: Liang Yue
‘I yearn to see a shaft of light puncture this suffocating haze – as if such a perforation would be a secret passageway leading to the time outside. No matter what time it is outside, inside it appears to
Feature: Antti Laitinen
“Antti Laitinen (born 1975 in Finland) makes photographs, videos and performances, constructs islands and conceptual objects, digs and documents, and rows with icebergs. He is a latter-day reflection of the Elonkorjaajat (Harvesters) artist group of the 1970s. Hardly any technique
Feature: Antti Laitinen
“Antti Laitinen (born 1975 in Finland) makes photographs, videos and performances, constructs islands and conceptual objects, digs and documents, and rows with icebergs. He is a latter-day reflection of the Elonkorjaajat (Harvesters) artist group of the 1970s. Hardly any technique
The Many Layers of Idris Khan
What Saatchi Say: Since 1959 Bernd and Hilla Becher have been photographing industrial structures that exemplify modernist engineering, such as gas reservoirs and water towers. Their photographs are often presented in groups of similar design; their repeated images make these
The Many Layers of Idris Khan
What Saatchi Say: Since 1959 Bernd and Hilla Becher have been photographing industrial structures that exemplify modernist engineering, such as gas reservoirs and water towers. Their photographs are often presented in groups of similar design; their repeated images make these
Interview: Yagiz Su
Earlier this year, I featured a series of work titled ‘Any Hopefuly Thoughts Arrive’ by photographer Yagiz Su. Recently I’ve been in touch with Yagiz, and I’m delighted to feature a further selection of work, in addition to an interview
Interview: Yagiz Su
Earlier this year, I featured a series of work titled ‘Any Hopefuly Thoughts Arrive’ by photographer Yagiz Su. Recently I’ve been in touch with Yagiz, and I’m delighted to feature a further selection of work, in addition to an interview
Last chance: Sony World Photography Awards 2012
Sony World Photography Awards 2013 – Last call for entries All competitions close 4 January 2013 except Professional categories which close on 9 January 2013 Case studies of winning photographers plus entries from the 2013 awards available for publicationHeathrow Express
Last chance: Sony World Photography Awards 2012
Sony World Photography Awards 2013 – Last call for entries All competitions close 4 January 2013 except Professional categories which close on 9 January 2013 Case studies of winning photographers plus entries from the 2013 awards available for publicationHeathrow Express
Video: Julian Germain, The Beautiful Horizon
British photographer Julian Germain talks about his work with photography and discusses The Beautiful Horizon, a long-term collaboration between young Brazilians living on the streets of Belo Horizonte exhibited at Fabrica Gallery. Sadly, exhibition-goers have missed the exhibition which has now closed, but those
Video: Julian Germain, The Beautiful Horizon
British photographer Julian Germain talks about his work with photography and discusses The Beautiful Horizon, a long-term collaboration between young Brazilians living on the streets of Belo Horizonte exhibited at Fabrica Gallery. Sadly, exhibition-goers have missed the exhibition which has now closed, but those
Chris Mear: Photography for the Preservation of Disintegrating Histories
I was delighted to hear from Photographer Chris Mear last week, and I’d like to share with you his project titled ‘Photography for the Preservation of Disintegrating Histories‘. Mear describes the project extremely eloquently, so I’ll let his words speak
Chris Mear: Photography for the Preservation of Disintegrating Histories
I was delighted to hear from Photographer Chris Mear last week, and I’d like to share with you his project titled ‘Photography for the Preservation of Disintegrating Histories‘. Mear describes the project extremely eloquently, so I’ll let his words speak